Energy Transition Investment Trends 2024
Speakers
Albert Cheung
Deputy CEO, Head of Global Transition Analysis
BloombergNEF
Albert Cheung serves as Deputy CEO of BloombergNEF (BNEF), a leading provider of primary research on commodities and the low-carbon transition. He also oversees BNEF’s research on the global low-carbon transition, including clean energy, transport, industry, technology, agriculture and sustainable finance, providing strategic oversight and managing the development and delivery of BNEF’s global research agenda. Albert and his team work closely with corporates, financial institutions and policymakers across the globe, supporting them as they navigate the transition towards a cleaner future. Albert joined BNEF in 2009 and has previously held a number of leadership positions in the firm, including Head of Product and Head of Energy Smart Technologies. Albert holds a MEng in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of Cambridge.
Albert joined BNEF in 2009 and was previously Head of Energy Smart Technologies and Head of Product, before assuming his current role. Albert holds a MEng in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of Cambridge.
Mark Daly
Head of Technology & Innovation
BloombergNEF
Mark Daly is Head of Technology and Innovation at BloombergNEF. He covers financing, technology, and policy trends for commercializing the next generation of sustainable industrial technologies. Mark holds an MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance from Imperial College and a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Trinity College Dublin. 12:42:01 I've done this on wordpress and I think he may also be on notified
Antoine Vagneur-Jones
Head of Trade and Supply Chains
BloombergNEF
Antoine Vagneur-Jones leads the Trade and Supply Chains team at BloombergNEF, Bloomberg’s primary research service covering the energy transition. His team's analysis looks at the energy transition’s impact on manufacturing and trade across heavy industry and clean energy. Antoine previously worked for a Tokyo-base PV developer and, prior to that, a think tank in Paris. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and SOAS, University of London.